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  1. Sangeet Kalpataru (literal meaning: "Wish fulfilling tree of music". [1]) is a Bengali language song anthology edited and compiled by Swami Vivekananda (as Narendranath Datta) and Vaishnav Charan Basak. The book was first published in August or September 1887 from Arya Pustakalaya, Calcutta.

    • Swami Vivekananda (as Narendranath Datta), Vaishnav Charan Basak
    • সঙ্গীত কল্পতরু
    • India
    • 1887, Reprinted in 2000
  2. Sangeet Sadhanay Vivekananda O Sangeet Kalpataru by Mukhopadhyay, Dilipkumar. Publication date 1963 Topics North Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language Bengali. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.457706. dc.contributor.author: Mukh ...

  3. The Song of the Sannyasin is a poem of thirteen stanzas written by Swami Vivekananda. Vivekananda composed the poem in July 1895 when he was delivering a series of lectures to a groups of selected disciples at the Thousand Island Park, New York. In the poem he defined the ideals of Sannyasa or monastic life. [1] [2] Background.

    • United States
    • English
    • 1895
  4. Being a diciple of Pt. Chanchal kr. Bhattacharya #LalaKevalKishanGharana (the same gharana which Swamiji had taken his Taalim from Mridangacharya Murari Mohan Gupta).

    • 8 Min.
    • 1129
    • Nishaant Singh
  5. 3. Feb. 2008 · The days I spent in the Ashram were simply unforgettable" Vaze remembers (Sangeet Kala Prakash II). Besides being one of the foremost spiritual teachers, Vivekananda made a profound and everlasting contribution to the revival of Hinduism devoted to the social development of the downtrodden.

  6. The Hymn of Samadhi or A Hymn of Samadhi was a song written by Swami Vivekananda. The song was originally written in Bengali as Nahi surjo, nahi jyoti or Pralay. Later the song was translated into English and was added into "The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda" as The Hymn of Samadhi. [1] [2]

  7. In this documentary, the most prominent Pakhawaj compositions from Sangeet Kalpataru have been played in Pakhawaj by Shri Nishaant Singh and the same compositions have been played flawlessly on Sarod in Raag Baageshri by Shri Dipankar Chaudhuri. The concept is known as TAAR PARAN.